Australia’s regional areas will have access to nearly $25 million in federal funding to prepare for the impact of climate change and steer projects that boost biodiversity.
Environment Minister Tony Burke on Thursday launched the government’s first wave of funding linked to climate change for the country’s natural resource management (NRM) organisations.
The government has identified 56 NRM regions that are based on catchments and “bioregions”, areas that influence an entire ecosystem.
The cash, to be rolled out over four years, falls under the government’s suite of measures aimed at shifting Australia to a clean energy future.
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